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28.05.202626.05.2026 Permafrost – the thin ice of current knowledge From the Kleines Nesthorn to Pizzo Cengalo, the Alps appear to be crumbling. Permafrost researcher Robert [...]
28.05.202627.05.2026 Eye-catching for shoppers: colourful Nutri-Score labels more effective than grey Research team led by Göttingen University track visual attention to study purchasing behaviour. Anyone seeking to [...]
12.05.202612.05.2026 Inland seas around the world are severely affected by climate change Under the lead of the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW),climate simulations were used [...]
08.05.202607.05.2026 Measuring the Negative Impacts of Biological Invasions on Animal Welfare Biologists develop framework to quantify and categorize the animal welfare impacts of biological invasions. Increases in [...]
07.05.202607.05.2026 Eco-friendly solutions for recovery of critical raw materials from permanent magnets Rare earth elements are critical raw materials. In particular, the demand for neodymium has significantly increased. Neodymium [...]
05.05.2026 Intermediate and degraded land crops no ‘miracle’ solution for SAF, new study shows Crops grown between food harvest cycles or on low-quality land are seen as green solutions for [...]
05.05.2026 Toxic solar panels cleaned to bring them indoors Safer and more environmentally friendly indoor solar panels could soon help power electronics in homes and [...]
28.04.202625.04.2026 New approach to solar cell manufacture could make perovskite panels more efficient and longer lasting A technique that improves the performance and stability of next-generation solar cells – without adding any [...]
25.04.202625.04.2026 Colored films enable patterns on PV modules Scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE have succeeded in creating colored films [...]
25.04.202625.04.2026 Dryland soils store carbon up to thousands of years, much longer than expected Drylands cover roughly 40% of Earth’s land surface and play a major role in the global [...]
22.04.202622.04.2026 Drone inspection of solar cells to ensure green power for more homes Aerial images can reveal whether solar cells are defective, while AI can tell us why. This [...]
21.04.2026 Nordic Seas Overturning Circulation strengthens as Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation weakens A new modelling study identifies a feedback mechanism suggesting that a strengthening of the Nordic Seas [...]
21.04.202621.04.2026 Gone with the wind New Hereon study investigates uncertainties in calculating offshore wind power production in the North Sea Offshore [...]
18.04.202618.04.2026 ndustrial chemicals delay recovery of the ozone layer The recovery of the ozone layer in the Earth’s stratosphere could be delayed by several years, [...]
12.04.202610.04.2026 Why treelines don’t simply rise with the climate A global study by the University of Basel reveals a surprising picture: while 42 percent of [...]